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Mad Caddy
09-20-2018, 02:07 PM
So I'm thinking about getting a gas powered ice auger for this season. I don't know much about them but the brand names and prices seem to be all over the map. Is there a common feel for which brands are better than others? I see a lot of Jiffy, Eskimo, etc. Any common things to look out for when buying? Just looking for some info so I can compare apples to apples.

yoteblaster
09-20-2018, 02:59 PM
I would never ever buy a gas powered auger again, but I did have a Eskimo gas auger for 24 years and I never even replaced the pull start rope. From what I understand now is that they are mostly made of plastic and don’t hold up well in the cold. Go electric

Mad Caddy
09-20-2018, 03:28 PM
An electric auger would be sweet. My friend has an Ion and loves it - unfortunately they're going to be out of my price range brand new.

Scott N
09-20-2018, 03:34 PM
I don't own a power augur either, although it's on my list of kit to acquire one day. I've heard good things about the augers that come with the Honda engines, I think they are Jiffy units.

One thing I've noticed over the last couple of seasons is that some of the retailers have pretty good "Black Friday" sales in November, and I've seen some of the lowest prices on ice fishing gear on those sales.

pinelakeperch
09-20-2018, 03:42 PM
No complaints about my Eskimo, and despite what people say on here, the differences between an Eskimo and a Jiffy really aren't that noticeable. It's no different than Ford vs Chevy. People have their preferences, but one isn't vastly superior over the other. If there was a vastly superior unit, it would massively outsell the other. This hasn't occurred.

What's more important to consider are your engine size and diameter needs. What are you fishing for? How thick is the ice?

Big Racks
09-20-2018, 04:02 PM
I picked up an Eskimo P1 Rocket this last year. After reading up a bit on it, i was convinced that propane was the way to go. Haven't even had it one full season yet so my experience is limited, but so far so good. Lots of power, no regrets going with propane over gas or electric.

SamSteele
09-20-2018, 04:46 PM
Strikemaster makes a good auger as well. I have a Mag 2000 that is probably 20 years old and still going strong.

jpohlic
09-20-2018, 04:55 PM
I picked up an Eskimo P1 Rocket this last year. After reading up a bit on it, i was convinced that propane was the way to go. Haven't even had it one full season yet so my experience is limited, but so far so good. Lots of power, no regrets going with propane over gas or electric.

I also picked up the P1 rocket 10" auger last year and am very happy with it. Only problem is I also got an 18" extension and it just barely fits in my shack... I should have bought the 12" extension instead. Anyone want to trade extensions?

expedition
09-20-2018, 05:08 PM
I prefer the chipper style of blades found on jiffy . Last i checked jiffy was running tecumsi engines .

Poppa
09-20-2018, 05:28 PM
If you can afford an Ion electric, get it. But they're super pricey. We got a STELLAR deal on a clearance Jiffy Pro 4 propane auger a couple years ago at Canadian Tire. Regularly $700 and we got it for $275, I believe. It runs like a dream for us on those 1L propane cylanders. Can't recommend them enough...

thorne
09-20-2018, 05:29 PM
I have been through a few augers of various brands and have had various issues with all of em over the past 20 odd years....so after one trip, 3hours out of town and having my auger crap out I said enough is enough and bought a Sthil. All issues solved once and for all! Never had an issues since, and if I do Sthil is serviced ever where ( if I decide to ice fish in Serbia...I can get parts!)
Ya....its a bunch of dollars to buy, but if I had bought a Sthil from the beginning I would of saved a bunch more over the years! The thing I love most is how fast it cuts without throwing ice and water everywhere..it piles it nicely beside the hole while just powering down through the ice with a crap load of torque! And if you want to drill post holes in the ground, heck you can do that as well!

Big Red 250
09-20-2018, 05:30 PM
I prefer the chipper style of blades found on jiffy . Last i checked jiffy was running tecumsi engines .
I had my Jiffy for 20 years and must have drilled hundred's of holes. I had the 3 HP with a 8 inch auger w/extension. When I bought mine they were $149.99 with the choice of 8 inch or 10 inch auger. I bought mine at an outdoor store in Preeceville sask.

calgarygringo
09-20-2018, 06:23 PM
You abviously havent checked in a long time. Tecumseh went out of business many years ago. Those go at a premium as the new ones are not even close. If you have one to sell:sHa_shakeshout: you can pretty much name your price.



I prefer the chipper style of blades found on jiffy . Last i checked jiffy was running tecumsi engines .

calgarygringo
09-20-2018, 06:32 PM
Electric is the going thing or on a drill. I am still a gas guy and own an old style classic Jiffy and newer Eskimo. Like them both and they are totally different on engine, speed, torque, blades etc.As someone mentioned its like asking who makes the best pickup. Saying that my next one will probably be on a drill or Ion style. Id you dont run & gun or prefer the no mix no gas method I would consider the extra dollars. And when you get old like me the lighter electrics are way better when you cannot drive on tte water.


So I'm thinking about getting a gas powered ice auger for this season. I don't know much about them but the brand names and prices seem to be all over the map. Is there a common feel for which brands are better than others? I see a lot of Jiffy, Eskimo, etc.





Any common things to look out for when buying? Just looking for some info so I can compare apples to apples.

JohninAB
09-21-2018, 09:47 AM
I have a Eskimo Stingray 8 inch gas auger. Inexpensive to buy and run the premixed 50:1 2 stroke gas from Aspen or Trufuel in it. Never an issue and never has the 8 inch hole affected my fishing. 33 cc engine drilled thru the thick ice of last year no problem.

As others have said, it is a Ford vs Chevy vs Dodge discussion.

dwedmon
09-21-2018, 11:43 AM
I've had Strikemaster, Jiffy and Eskimo. Was not impressed with Eskimo, poor assembly and customer service. Strikemaster was good. My current auger is a Jiffy, the new Jiffy's have too much plastic. My starter pull cord assembly broke on the first trip. I replaced it with a metal one and now I have no problems with it.

SNAPFisher
09-21-2018, 02:16 PM
I was thinking about electric myself for my next purchase. They are pricy...
I was not impressed with the Ion and a 10 inch bit - just from seeing youtube vids so no real experience. But the StrikeMaster Lithium 10inch seems to cut much better than the Ion which really, really struggled:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2PeZ2jc2_kM

Anybody have or ever tried the StikeMaster Lithium?

calgarygringo
09-21-2018, 05:22 PM
Ion is the benchmark and has been pretty good. Remember 10 in holes are are cutting around 4% more ice tham 8 so will use more juice. I know when I sold them we did a few special orders for 10 and guys said it really hurt the power. Also remember the Eskimo machines which these are part of do cut slower. My gas is the same vs Jiffys.

If you search Auger Wars on Youtube there are some good ones and they are using 24 inches of ice which is more realistic than 10 in your link. Strikemaster does cut very well their gas too. Just not a lot of presence around here compared to the others.

I was thinking about electric myself for my next purchase. They are pricy...
I was not impressed with the Ion and a 10 inch bit - just from seeing youtube vids so no real experience. But the StrikeMaster Lithium 10inch seems to cut much better than the Ion which really, really struggled:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2PeZ2jc2_kM

Anybody have or ever tried the StikeMaster Lithium?

pikergolf
09-21-2018, 06:01 PM
Ion is the benchmark and has been pretty good. Remember 10 in holes are are cutting around 4% more ice tham 8 so will use more juice. I know when I sold them we did a few special orders for 10 and guys said it really hurt the power. Also remember the Eskimo machines which these are part of do cut slower. My gas is the same vs Jiffys.

If you search Auger Wars on Youtube there are some good ones and they are using 24 inches of ice which is more realistic than 10 in your link. Strikemaster does cut very well their gas too. Just not a lot of presence around here compared to the others.

Actually a 10in auger cuts about 50% more ice than an 8in.

SNAPFisher
09-21-2018, 07:03 PM
Ion is the benchmark and has been pretty good. Remember 10 in holes are are cutting around 4% more ice tham 8 so will use more juice. I know when I sold them we did a few special orders for 10 and guys said it really hurt the power. Also remember the Eskimo machines which these are part of do cut slower. My gas is the same vs Jiffys.

If you search Auger Wars on Youtube there are some good ones and they are using 24 inches of ice which is more realistic than 10 in your link. Strikemaster does cut very well their gas too. Just not a lot of presence around here compared to the others.

Yep, watched some. And that 8 inch SM proves it as well. I would like to see 10 inch ion against 10 inch Strikemaster...if ion lost that bad on the 8 inch.... Its 10 inch demo looked rather pathetic compared to its 8.

And no 8 for me. I've been using 10 for years and would never go back to an 8.

kenh
09-21-2018, 07:40 PM
I was thinking about electric myself for my next purchase. They are pricy...
I was not impressed with the Ion and a 10 inch bit - just from seeing youtube vids so no real experience. But the StrikeMaster Lithium 10inch seems to cut much better than the Ion which really, really struggled:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2PeZ2jc2_kM

Anybody have or ever tried the StikeMaster Lithium?

I have one and I must say I was sceptical about going electric but I have screwed up shoulders and the torque of the gas hurt to much so I tried the strikemaster Lithium and doubt that I will be going back to gas, works great

SNAPFisher
09-21-2018, 08:05 PM
I have one and I must say I was sceptical about going electric but I have screwed up shoulders and the torque of the gas hurt to much so I tried the strikemaster Lithium and doubt that I will be going back to gas, works great

Nice, Thanks! :)

EZM
09-21-2018, 09:46 PM
I have owned a couple different brands of gas augers over the years. The complaint for me was dripping leaking gas and oil mix.

Had a Eskimo Z71 10" which would cut a hole so fast it practically pulled you down through it but with that huge motor on top, and all that torque, if she bound up you would get tossed like a rag doll. I'm a big, heavy brute so it didn't bother me much. Like Chuck Norris but without the silly moustache and mullet.

I bought the Eskimo propane a few years ago and am extremely pleased with it. Spin on a 1lb propane cylinder, flip the switch and one light pull and she is purring. Sure, she doesn't smoke out the neighbours to show them who's the boss, nor does she rag doll all of your little friends who try and wrestle her ....... but she cuts a fine hole.

She also doesn't stink, spill or become temperamental like my drunk uncle at a barvitzma.

She's a beaut.

jr_80
09-22-2018, 08:24 AM
You abviously havent checked in a long time. Tecumseh went out of business many years ago. Those go at a premium as the new ones are not even close. If you have one to sell:sHa_shakeshout: you can pretty much name your price.

I happen to have one. White Jiffy 30 with a 10” My great grandfather bought it 25 odd years ago and used it a handful of times, then ran into health problems. My great grandmother passed away 2 falls ago and I inherited his gear. Also got an Eskimo 8” with more miles on it. Both great augers as they don’t make them like that anymore. Actually thinking about putting them on the buy and sell and consolidating to an electric, but always hear how everyone says they are the best.

graybeard
09-22-2018, 08:58 AM
I have a Eskimo Stingray 8 inch gas auger. Inexpensive to buy and run the premixed 50:1 2 stroke gas from Aspen or Trufuel in it. Never an issue and never has the 8 inch hole affected my fishing. 33 cc engine drilled thru the thick ice of last year no problem.



X2....

I have the same auger; I am very happy with my Stingray as well....

bobalong
09-22-2018, 10:14 AM
I got an 8" Ion a couple years ago, pretty happy with it. I fish most of the time in the ice shack so the reverse feature is nice and no smoke or stink in the shack after drilling. I still have the old Jiffy (1997) which still works but doubt I will every use it, one of sons is going to take it back home with him.

curtis_rak
09-22-2018, 02:26 PM
Bought an 8” Rapala Nitro 43cc last winter on sale after my very old Jiffy packed it in. The Rapala runs awesome and cuts nice. No complaints.

I think it’s the same powerhead as the Eskimo 43cc and the Woods 43cc



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Wrangler3878
01-07-2020, 01:46 PM
I will chime in on an old post, nothing but good to say about Strikemaster's customer service out of Bay Distributors in Ont! I have the Solo 3HP, after having issues with the fule line coming off the primer bulb and being a PITA to get started, I did some research and found out they had been sending the units out with the same type of fuel lines as you would use on your lawn mowers, weed wackers etc. Talked to George at Bay Distrbutors, sent him model/serial number, he sent me all new fuels lines for the power head (3 different lines total). Last year one blade on my auger shattered while drilling, not an overly cold day, or drilling shallow (9fow). Managed to still drill another 12 holes with only one blade! Sent pics of the pieces of the blade in to George, he sent me a brand new set of blades, used them for the rest of the year. This year I went to the same lake, same thing busted a blade! Have tried different scenarios of tightening down the blades but after sending in pics of the latest blade to George, they think there is something off on the angle of the flighting on that side, they are sending me new blades AND a new 10" auger flighting under warranty!
Yes the auger components failed (3 times), but I was prepared with tools to fix the fuel line, as well as back up blades. I just have not experienced that "no questions asked" customer service in a very long time and really appreciate it when it happens!

honker_clonker
01-07-2020, 02:30 PM
I will chime in on an old post, nothing but good to say about Strikemaster's customer service out of Bay Distributors in Ont! I have the Solo 3HP, after having issues with the fule line coming off the primer bulb and being a PITA to get started, I did some research and found out they had been sending the units out with the same type of fuel lines as you would use on your lawn mowers, weed wackers etc. Talked to George at Bay Distrbutors, sent him model/serial number, he sent me all new fuels lines for the power head (3 different lines total). Last year one blade on my auger shattered while drilling, not an overly cold day, or drilling shallow (9fow). Managed to still drill another 12 holes with only one blade! Sent pics of the pieces of the blade in to George, he sent me a brand new set of blades, used them for the rest of the year. This year I went to the same lake, same thing busted a blade! Have tried different scenarios of tightening down the blades but after sending in pics of the latest blade to George, they think there is something off on the angle of the flighting on that side, they are sending me new blades AND a new 10" auger flighting under warranty!
Yes the auger components failed (3 times), but I was prepared with tools to fix the fuel line, as well as back up blades. I just have not experienced that "no questions asked" customer service in a very long time and really appreciate it when it happens!

How old is your auger? I tried to get some parts through Bay distributors last year but for the basic parts I needed, the bill would have been more than a brand new auger.

Wrangler3878
01-07-2020, 02:31 PM
Got it through safety points about 4 yrs ago I believe. Hopefully they step up as they have for me!


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Hunter guy
01-07-2020, 02:44 PM
I have an older strikemaster auger works like a charm frills twice as fast as newer other augers, my old man runs a 10inch jiffy it can be temperamental at times if you let it warm up it’s decent, you couldn’t give me an electric one I’ve seen them die on the lake than it’s “can you you drill me a hole” maybe they don’t smell like gas but I’d take that knowing I’m gonna be able to cut through 2ft of ice and fish for the day, I’ve also seen a cordless drill try to cut through 8 inches of ice that was brutal too, I’ll stick with my gas auger there’s a reason they build them

Wrangler3878
01-07-2020, 02:59 PM
Agreed, heavier? Yes. Can have issues running properly? Yes, but as long as you are somewhat handy you can usually fix what ails them, out on the ice. I have no experience with electric augers at all, nor have I fished with anyone that uses one, I will say I AM curious to compare!


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Poppa
01-07-2020, 03:03 PM
*edit*

I'll take a StrikeMaster 40v every day and twice on Sundays over anything else. It's the absolute best auger on the market, AINEC.

Wrangler3878
01-07-2020, 03:04 PM
As in I’m hijacking this thread?


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Moosetalker
01-08-2020, 04:07 AM
Husquavarna 10" Big $$$. But she's if not lighter than an electric she's damn close, cuts fast, and with a 42" flight, extension has not been needed only came close once deep snow, shovel fixed that.

Penner
01-08-2020, 06:32 AM
Husquavarna 10" Big $$$. But she's if not lighter than an electric she's damn close, cuts fast, and with a 42" flight, extension has not been needed only came close once deep snow, shovel fixed that.

Husky hands down build quality and engineering is second to none. I owned one for many years now in a 10”. I cut a ton of holes in a season. Trouble free, super lite. Not sure they are making augers for NA anymore unfortunately.

CNP
01-08-2020, 10:42 AM
*edit*

I'll take a StrikeMaster 40v every day and twice on Sundays over anything else. It's the absolute best auger on the market, AINEC.

Quantify that?

Bigwoodsman
01-08-2020, 12:22 PM
Quantify that?

I will Quantify your Quantify

BW

Darrenjos
02-04-2020, 10:37 AM
really like my eskimo propane

Poppa
02-04-2020, 12:53 PM
really like my eskimo propaneI had to replace my fuel hose this fall, but since that, has been running like a dream. Just need to get my blades sharpened and I'll be back to new again...otherwise, my Jiffy Pro4 Propane has been a phenomenal purchase ($275 open box deal from Canadian Tire)

cujo1969
02-04-2020, 08:49 PM
See they have ion on sale for 599 at peaveymart

expedition
02-04-2020, 09:00 PM
really like my eskimo propane

My first ice auger was an eskimo . 25 years ago . Was wondering that auger would drill first hole beautiful . Then the blades would get a coat of ice on them and nothing . Just spin . Have they fixed that? Cheers

JohnB
02-07-2020, 02:36 PM
See they have ion on sale for 599 at peaveymart


I picked up the Ion X display model for $559. They didn't have the box but had everything else. I was wanting to get the Eskimo propane but this seemed like a good deal. I'm only worried about if they will still make a replacement battery in the future.

Battle Rat
02-07-2020, 11:36 PM
You can find an 8" jiffy used for $200- 250.
It will last you for the rest of your life and never fail to start.
A 10 " gives you a bigger hole to look down but that is the only advantage.
With a 10" some fish will be able to turn around and get off.
Battery technology is not yet there to make the $800 IONs as good as a gas powered auger.

Double-Eh
02-10-2020, 07:17 PM
I have owned a couple different brands of gas augers over the years. The complaint for me was dripping leaking gas and oil mix.

Had a Eskimo Z71 10" which would cut a hole so fast it practically pulled you down through it but with that huge motor on top, and all that torque, if she bound up you would get tossed like a rag doll. I'm a big, heavy brute so it didn't bother me much. Like Chuck Norris but without the silly moustache and mullet.

I bought the Eskimo propane a few years ago and am extremely pleased with it. Spin on a 1lb propane cylinder, flip the switch and one light pull and she is purring. Sure, she doesn't smoke out the neighbours to show them who's the boss, nor does she rag doll all of your little friends who try and wrestle her ....... but she cuts a fine hole.

She also doesn't stink, spill or become temperamental like my drunk uncle at a barvitzma.

She's a beaut.

I purchased your Z71 and I use 10 or 8 inch as appropriate. She's a one pull starter and cuts through like you were walking on water.
No regrets. No plans to replace. 25-50 holes a day. Can't tell you enough about jaromir auger

pinelakeperch
02-10-2020, 07:29 PM
I purchased your Z71 and I use 10 or 8 inch as appropriate. She's a one pull starter and cuts through like you were walking on water.
No regrets. No plans to replace. 25-50 holes a day. Can't tell you enough about jaromir auger

Jaromir Auger. Love it!

Big Racks
02-11-2020, 12:24 AM
I'm loving my Eskimo P1 Rocket 10". So easy to start and use, no smoke and lots of power. Never owned a gas auger but used friends lots, very glad I went with propane.

dr.crentist
02-19-2020, 09:35 PM
I wanted to try out a propane powered Eskimo to keep the mess down and the logistics simple, it would be the same bottles that go in the heater. I ended up with a gas one for now. I'm not ready for electric just yet but agree it is the way of the future. My concern is my new to me Eskimo 33cc Stingray isn't going to hold up super well over time with cutting 10" holes. The Kijiji deal was worth it regardless and works well enough but I wonder if the strain is going to kill it quicker?